The New Jersey Devils have one of the worst road records in the NHL this season and it does not look like it will get better any time soon. This post looks at the team’s road stats and even the players to show how bad it has been.

This is a rare post that is more about New Jersey Devils fandom and community than the New Jersey Devils games or performances or players or management themselves. This is request to the fans - myself included - to do what we can to make being a New Jersey Devils fan welcoming.

For the first time this season, the New Jersey Devils lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins by a score of 3-4. It was respectable, watchable, and featured one of Marcus Johansson’s best offensive performances. Learn more about what happened in the game with this recap.

The 2019 NHL Trade Deadline is on February 25, 2019, which is now a week away. Get ready for the deadline with this primer about the New Jersey Devils’ current situation and what could happen by 3 PM next Monday.

In this week’s Metropolitan Division snapshot, the New York Islanders pulled ahead in first, the Carolina Hurricanes took a playoff spot for at least a day, and two more teams entered the Sherman Abrams Zone. Learn about the week that was and the week that will be in the Metropolitan.

The New Jersey Devils and its fans might not be watching the schedule at this point, trying to point to where wins might come easiest. When a team falls to the bottom of the standings, every game is tough. But no matter how good or bad the team is, the current stretch the Devils are in is brutal.

After it seemed like the New Jersey Devils were doomed to another road loss, Cory Schneider came in relief of Keith Kinkaid. The Devils then rallied to comeback and win in overtime against the Minnesota Wild. This recap goes over a huge win for Schneider and the comeback effort.

With a season as far off the rails as this one now is in New Jersey, it’s easy to say the team needs to blow it up and start all over again. The Devils can still succeed next year with a healthy roster and a good summer.

It wasn’t the prettiest game ever played, and the Devils again managed to give up a two goal lead to lose the game to the Blackhawks, BUT... compared to Monday night against the Blues, it was the hockey equivalent of the Mona Lisa.

In a season of negativity and poor performances, sometimes it helps to take a step back at look at some of the things that have gone right. Today we look at the relatively positive parts of this New Jersey Devils season.

Week 18 of the 2018-19 prospect update saw Jeremy Davies help Northeastern to another Beanpot title, Akira Schmid earn USHL Goaltender of the Week honors, and Nikita Popugaev leave his KHL team in search of a move back to North America.

The Devils made a depth pickup today, claiming Kenny Agostino off waivers from Montreal. Agostino is a New Jersey native and a guy who has produced in lower leagues, so the Devils will take a chance and see how he looks down the stretch this season.

The New Jersey Devils have been relative-to-the-NHL excellent at preventing high danger shots and attempts. What about stopping them? And what about low and medium danger shots? This post looks at how the Devils have done with respect to the danger of what they allowed so far this season.

With the Carolina Hurricanes entering play one point out of a playoff spot today, the New Jersey Devils made sure they would need at least one more game to put themselves there, as Jersey’s Team defeated them 3-2.

In a couple of hours, the New Jersey Devils will play host to the Minnesota Wild. It’s the second time this week that Devils fans will get to boo a star player that left the team unceremoniously, and everyone should take advantage.

After many terrible performances, goaltender Cory Schneider excelled tonight against the New York Islanders. Unfortunately, the New Jersey Devils only scored once and failed to do so in the shootout, where they lost to the Isles. This recap goes over the defeat.

The New Jersey Devils have already begun to move assets in what is going to be a losing season for them. Today we look at who else could be moved prior to the trade deadline in an attempt to improve the team’s fortunes next season.